Bill O'Reilly got his longtime friend to acknowledge that McCain is a war hero, but The Donald still argued that the Arizona senator could be doing a better job fighting for our country's veterans, explaining:

If there's one thing you can trust Donald Trump to do, it's stick to his guns.

In fact, even when saying things off the top of his head that are completely ignorant and don't make any sense — like implying that John McCain is less of a war hero because he was a POW — he never backs down.

Of course, when even fellow Republican candidates Jeb Bush and Scott Walker condemned what he said, we're guessing Trump tried to change the conversation.

It seems as though the presidential candidate didn't think he burned enough bridges after his comments about Mexican immigrants sparked tons of outrage. On Saturday, the former Apprentice host called out a revered member of the Republican Party.

The Donald was speaking in front of a bunch of religious conservatives at the annual Family Leadership Summit, when he was pressed about his recent description of Senator John McCain as "a dummy."

Moderator Frank Luntz described the 2008 presidential nominee as "a war hero." McCain's plane was shot down while serving in Vietnam, and he spent over five years as a prisoner of war. But Trump thought of it this way:

Fox News has announced that it is not going to renew their contract with Sarah Palin.

It won't be a messy split; the network and the former vice-presidential candidate have apparently split on amicable terms, which means that she is still expected to make guest appearances on both Fox and Fox Business.